BFD reports a LAG as down even when healthy links are still available
The Bidirectional Forward Detection (BFD) feature reports a Link Aggregation (LAG), as being down, even though there are healthy LAG links available. The LAG, containing the downed link, will eventually rebalance the traffic to its other links.
This notification occurs when the minimum BFD control packet reception interval is set at a faster rate than the Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) rate and LAG rebalancing occurs. BFD assumes that the link is down without realizing that the LAG is rebalancing the traffic load.
Set the minimum BFD control packet reception interval to a slower rate than the LACP rate or set the LACP rate to a faster rate than the minimum BFD control packet reception interval.